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Psalms - Chapter: 77

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77:1[To the chiefe musician, to Ieduthun, a Psalme of Asaph.] I cryed vnto God with my voice: euen vnto God with my voice, and he gaue eare vnto me.
77:2In the day of my trouble, I sought the Lord; my sore ranne in the night, and ceased not: my soule refused to be comforted.
77:3I remembred God, and was troubled: I complained, and my spirit was ouerwhelmed. Selah.
77:4Thou holdest mine eyes waking: I am so troubled that I cannot speake.
77:5I haue considered the dayes of old, the yeeres of auncient times.
77:6I call to remembrance my song in the night: I commune with mine owne heart, and my spirit made diligent search.
77:7Will the Lord cast off for euer? and will hee be fauourable no more?
77:8Is his mercy cleane gone for euer? doth his promise faile for euermore?
77:9Hath God forgotten to be gracious? hath he in anger shut vp his tender mercies? Selah.
77:10And I sayd, This is my infirmitie: but I will remember the yeeres of the right hand of the most high.
77:11I will remember the workes of the Lord: surely I will remember thy wonders of old.
77:12I will meditate also of all thy worke, and talke of thy doings.
77:13Thy way, O God, is in the Sanctuarie: who is so great a God, as our God?
77:14Thou art the God that doest wonders; thou hast declared thy strength among the people.
77:15Thou hast with thine arme redeemed thy people, the sonnes of Iacob and Ioseph. Selah.
77:16The waters saw thee, O God, the waters saw thee: they were afraid; the depths also were troubled.
77:17The cloudes powred out water, the skies sent out a sound; thine arrowes also went abroad.
77:18The voice of thy thunder was in the heauen: the lightnings lightned the world, the earth trembled and shooke.
77:19Thy way is in the sea, and thy path in the great waters: and thy foot-steps are not knowen.
77:20Thou leddest thy people like a flock, by the hand of Moses and Aaron.

 

77:1For the excellent musician Ieduthun. A Psalme committed to Asaph. My voyce came to God, when I cryed: my voyce came to God, and he heard me.
77:2In the day of my trouble I sought ye Lord: my sore ranne and ceased not in the night: my soule refused comfort.
77:3I did thinke vpon God, and was troubled: I praied, and my spirit was full of anguish. Selah.
77:4Thou keepest mine eyes waking: I was astonied and could not speake.
77:5Then I considered the daies of olde, and the yeeres of ancient time.
77:6I called to remembrance my song in the night: I communed with mine owne heart, and my spirit searched diligently.
77:7Will the Lord absent him selfe for euer? and will he shewe no more fauour?
77:8Is his mercie cleane gone for euer? doeth his promise faile for euermore?
77:9Hath God forgotten to be mercifull? hath he shut vp his teder mercies in displeasure? Selah.
77:10And I sayde, This is my death: yet I remembred the yeeres of the right hand of the most High.
77:11I remembred the workes of the Lord: certainely I remembred thy wonders of olde.
77:12I did also meditate all thy woorkes, and did deuise of thine actes, saying,
77:13Thy way, O God, is in the Sanctuarie: who is so great a God as our God!
77:14Thou art ye God that doest wonders: thou hast declared thy power among the people.
77:15Thou hast redeemed thy people with thine arme, euen the sonnes of Iaakob and Ioseph. Selah.
77:16The waters sawe thee, O God: the waters sawe thee, and were afraide: yea, the depths trembled.
77:17The cloudes powred out water: the heauens gaue a sounde: yea, thine arrowes went abroade.
77:18The voyce of thy thunder was rounde about: the lightnings lightened the worlde: the earth trembled and shooke.
77:19Thy way is in the Sea, and thy paths in the great waters, and thy footesteps are not knowen.
77:20Thou diddest leade thy people like sheepe by the hand of Moses and Aaron.

 

77:1To the Chaunter, for Ieduthun a Psalme of Asaph. I Wyll crye vnto God wt my voyce, euen vnto God wyll I crye wyth my voyce, and he shall herken vnto me.
77:2In the tyme of my trouble I sought the Lorde: my sore ranne and ceassed not in the nyght ceason: my soule refused comforte.
77:3When I am in heuynesse, I wyll thynke vpon God: when my hert is vexed, I wyll complayne. Sela.
77:4Thou holdest myne eyes wakynge, I am so feble, that I cannot speake.
77:5I haue consydred the dayes of olde, and the yeares that are past.
77:6I call to remembraunce my songe: and in the nyght I commune with myne awne hert, and search out my spretes.
77:7Wyll the Lord absent him selfe for euer? And will he be no more intreated?
77:8Is hys mercy clene gone for euer? And is hys promyse come vtterly to an ende for euermore?
77:9Hath God forgotten to be gracyous? And wyll he shutt vp hys louynge kyndnesse in dyspleasure? Sela.
77:10And I sayde: It is myne awne infirmyte: But I wyll remembre the yeares of the ryght hande of the moost hyest.
77:11I wyll remembre the worckes of the Lorde, and call to mynde thy wonders of olde tyme.
77:12I will thynke also of all thy worckes, and my talkynge shalbe of thy doynges.
77:13Thy waye, O God, is holy: who is so greate a God as God?
77:14Thou art the God that doth wonders, and hast declared thy power among people.
77:15Thou hast myghtely delyuered thy people, euen the sonnes of Iacob and Ioseph. Sela.
77:16The waters sawe the, O God, the waters sawe the, & were afrayed: the deapthes also were troubled.
77:17The cloudes poured out water, the ayer thondered, & thyne arowes went abroade.
77:18The voyce of thy thonder was hearde rounde aboute, the lyghtenynges shone vpon the grounde, the earth was moued and shoke wythall
77:19Thy waye is in the see, and thy pathes in the greate waters, and thy fotesteppes are not knowne.
77:20Thou leddest thy people lyke shepe, by the hande of Moses and Aaron.

 


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